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NarcissistsDie Says:

Sep 4, 2007 - Begrudgingly, I have to agree with that whole comment. Last album I bought was Rockoon. No doubt, after thirty odd years, we can't expect 'Tangerine Dream' to be sonically the same. However the 70's and 80'd defined TD simply because of the burgeoning technology - it gave them an identity and a uniqueness. Today, sonically, anything can be achieved with ease, so I don't really know what TD is now.

dmvshorebird Says:

Sep 7, 2007 - I saw them live in '88 after Franke left and they brought in the "classical" kid. They were very good. Everyone on stage had an Atari ST computer in their kits (Remember those 1280 STs?). I think Edgar had four external-hard drives hooked to his ST. Wow! That was cutting-edge stuff back then. It must have cost a fortune to set up that stage. That 80's period was the peak for TD.

Tazz77 Says:

Sep 28, 2007 - The opening music is from Bill Nelson.

Speedfreak1302 Says:

Oct 22, 2007 - This might be Tangerine Dream... but its not the TD i knew and love... I am all for progress and trying new things.. after all , that is what they stood for ... .but this doesnt work imho. oh well, i guess i am just getting old and the old days are gone :)

oxygene65 Says:

Dec 16, 2007 - I went off TD when I bought Rockoon, and within 1 hour I took it back to the record shop. Couldnt believe how bland and uninpiring it was.

zeit23geist Says:

Dec 30, 2007 - When you consider how much sonic power TD has at its disposal - the Virus synthis are just awesome, you would think they could come up with something more original sounding; but that is the irony, more technology, less creativity; you could do more with less: like a couple of Korg MS20s and a few effects petals I'm thinking!

kaferere Says:

Jan 10, 2008 - This video was worth watching for the impotent FBI warning alone.

throttlelever Says:

Jan 20, 2008 - - zeitgeist: i think you're right ... the good old days back in the 70's for example showed a lot more creativity with a lot less technology ...

zeit23geist Says:

Jan 21, 2008 - the problem is the influence of new age music! The New Age wants to deny that the human psyche has a dark side, which the early TD output did not deny; life is not as simple as peace and love; TD's music reflected the interplay between chaos and order; love and fear, calmness/hysteria, all the human contradictions - deny these and lose artistic integrity and credibility!

suspiria1254 Says:

Jan 21, 2008 - ¡Cuidado con el FBI!

Englander72 Says:

Feb 2, 2008 - I was actually at this very gig. I don't think it compares well to the gig I went to at the Hammersmith Odeon (1985, I think) but I still had a great time. I think Underwater Sunlight was the last really great album they released. I didn't like how their sound changed after Haslinger joined the band, especially the percussion. Also I think the new era of digital synths had the effect of sanitising TD's sound somewhat.

trichoone Says:

Feb 6, 2008 - probably not the TD us older fans remember but she is one fine sax player .

DrDamage73 Says:

Feb 7, 2008 - hmmm, nice one this, although the reason I found this was that I am going to Shepherds Bush Empire in may to see Ween and I wanted to try and see what the venue was like. Looks like a good place to enjoy a live show to me :)

GandalfsHat Says:

Feb 25, 2008 - I own Logos and Poland: The Warsaw Concert. Both of them wipe the floor with this.

bellinivernon Says:

Jun 18, 2008 - Muy lindo ! ; gracias ,desde argentina !

TECHNOBOFF Says:

Jun 27, 2008 - It is a shame about the clarity of the audio on the dvd. still a good show though

fizzydiodes Says:

Aug 31, 2008 - the drugs wore off ........i dont know , they just seem to have no depth now and are Glamoured by stardom possibly , to much long wavey hair and orckstar cliches and no depth , cosmos , some nice sounds but the drugs or the spirit wore off maybe.

BILLPERKS5 Says:

Sep 2, 2008 - OKAY, this Ensemble is Pristine, Hello!, The Reviewer Finds it Free and Steriline of ANY Religious,theosophic Intrigues....whatsoever! Therefor, in establishing this PREMISE,they Need-Not be referred to as "NEW AGE" or the Given Claptrap Associated W/the Label!! The More descriptive Catagory...would be, "A High-End Form of MODALISTIC JAZZ!! Thanx for the POSTING! Wonderful Music.( The Contributer,IS an AVID-'Rabid' JETHRO TULL Inthusist Listener!!)

BILLPERKS5 Says:

Sep 2, 2008 - From a Philosophical Point,it is apparent that there is Freudian,Nilhistic,Pseudo-Fatalism and writhing Angst,in a Soul! While I Attest tot he"Yin/Yang thoughtof'I-CHING',and theJudeo-Christian Account ofthe "Cosmic-Dualism"oftheHumanPsyche,Soul Spirit,I Take A VERY,Adroit,Strong BOUNDARY NEEDs BE Placed on theWriting, Performing,Recording,Hearing/Perceiving of MUSIC Realize,MUSIC is Much MOREthan an ART FORM!!It is a GATEWAY!Therefore,LESSevil=to LESSsatanicFilth in anIndividuals'MindBeing!

jimbomak Says:

Dec 29, 2008 - Still one of the best electronic groups. They were the best in the 70's but other artists seemed to have overtaken them. They can still put on a good show though.

petervdveenmuis Says:

Jan 16, 2009 - Where are the times of Encore, Logos, Poland..........???????? The last Album I bought (yesterday) was Live in Montreal 1976.......

t6a9m Says:

Jan 21, 2009 - This is appalling. What give with the drummer and this bint with the saxophone? I can only conclude Jerome Froese is a fat dick. It's only since his inclusion that this plinky plonky cheese passes for Tang D. Bring back Bauman,Franke and Scmoelling

Tastytentacle Says:

May 9, 2009 - I agree TD have lost their way, Jerome is a very talented guitarist but his influence has been detrimental imo, and he is/was porking the sax player so's she's gotta get in on the action!

LoveMetroStation1 Says:

May 10, 2009 - were were you sitting ?

fishybishbash Says:

May 16, 2009 - thats not tangerine dream its fucking spyra gyra